Title your page---- Evolution Web Quest ------- and write your name.
Summarize his four main arguments ofCharles Darwin's Theory on the Origin Specieson a sheet of paper. Darwin's Ideas Darwin's Ideas
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According to the site above, what does “survival of the fittest” mean?
Do you think that sharks' and dolphins' similarities(body shape, fin, and flippers) are homologies or analogies?
List 3 ways homologous features mouse and an alligator share
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Considering all of the evidence, are the "wings" (actually flaps of skin stretched between the legs) of sugar gliders and flying squirrels homologous or analogous structures?
Summarize what you have learned about the evidence for evolution.
Summarize his four main arguments of Charles Darwin's Theory on the Origin Species on a sheet of paper.
Darwin's Ideas Darwin's Ideas
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According to the site above, what does “survival of the fittest” mean?
http://itc.gsw.edu/faculty/bcarter/histgeol/paleo2/homol1.htm
Use the site above to explain what homologous structures are.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/section2.html
Use the site above to explain what are vestigial structures? Give three examples shown at this web site.
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Review the link to help answer how do analogous structures evolve?
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/similarity_hs_07
Do you think that sharks' and dolphins' similarities (body shape, fin, and flippers) are homologies or analogies?
List 3 ways homologous features mouse and an alligator share
1.
2.
3.
Considering all of the evidence, are the "wings" (actually flaps of skin stretched between the legs) of sugar gliders and flying squirrels homologous or analogous structures?
Summarize what you have learned about the evidence for evolution.